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▪ I. dibble, n. (ˈdɪb(ə)l) Forms: 5 debylle, 6 dybbil, 6–7 dible, 6– dibble. [In form belonging app. to dib v.2 (sense 4), -le being instrumental as in beetle, or diminutive: cf. dibber, dibbing-stick in same sense. Dibble is however evidenced much earlier than dib v.2, which leaves the nature of th...
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Dibble
Dibble may refer to:
Dibble, a planting tool also known as a Dibber
Dibble (name)
Dibble, Oklahoma, a town in McClain County, Oklahoma, United States :
Dibble Bluff, a rock bluff
Dibble Glacier, a channel glacier
Dibble Basin, an underwater basin
Dibble Glacier Tongue
Dibble Iceberg Tongue
Dibble Peak
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dibble
dibble/ˈdɪbl; `dɪbl/ (also dibber/ ˈdɪbə(r); `dɪbɚ/) n short wooden tool with a pointed end, used for making holes in the ground for seeds or young plants 点播器; 挖穴器. dibble, v (phr v) dibble sth in put (plants, etc) inthe ground using a dibble 用点播器栽种(植物等); 点播.
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Samuel Dibble
Birth and childhood
Samuel Dibble was born in Charleston, South Carolina, the oldest son of Philander Virgil (1808-1883) and Frances Ann (Evans) Dibble While at Wofford, Dibble was a member of the Calhoun Literary Society. Dibble later received the degree LL. D. from his alma mater.
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Chris Dibble
Christopher Dibble (born 10 October 1960) is an English former footballer who played as a midfielder in the Football League.
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Robert Dibble
Robert Dibble (15 November 1882 – 1963) was an English rugby union international who represented England from 1906 to 1912. Early life
Robert Dibble was born in 1882 in Bridgwater. His father was Robert Dibble (1848–1938) his mother Fanny Boon (1848–1930).
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Martin Dibble
Martin Dibble is a fictional character from the Australian Channel Seven soap opera Home and Away, played by Craig Thomson. They also sympathised with him when she abruptly left, adding "now even a Dibble doesn't deserve that."
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James Dibble
Personal life
Dibble was the son of Roland and Vera Dibble. References
External links
Juanita Phillips interview with James Dibble (part of ABC-TV 50 Years of News and Current Affairs)
Mrs Dibble's Christmas Pudding
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Fran Dibble
Biography
Dibble was born in New Haven, Connecticut, United States in 1962. In 1985, Dibble established a small foundry with her husband, artist Paul Dibble.
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Dibble (name)
Dibble, Michigan politician
Hamilton Dibble Jessup (1806–1892), doctor and political figure in the Canadian west
Samuel Dibble (1837–1913), Congressman Dibble, football coach of University of Buffalo in 1897
Dorne Dibble (1929−2018), American football wide receiver for the Detroit Lions
Rob Dibble (born
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Warren Dibble
Early life and family
Dibble was born in Palmerston North on 21 February 1931, the son of Victor Thomas Dibble and Alma Dibble (née Edgecombe). Dibble moved to Sydney in the 1970s and died there in 2014.
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Dibble House
Dibble House may refer to:
American Gothic House, in Eldon, Iowa
Horace L. Dibble House, in Molalla, Oregon
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Eugene Dibble
Vonderlehr was appointed to Dibble. In the 1950s, Dibble reported on the study as part of the work of John A. Death
Dibble died on June 1, 1968.
Awards and honors
Dibble earned numerous awards and much recognition throughout his lifetime.
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Sheldon Dibble
Early life
Dibble was born in Skaneateles, New York on January 26, 1809. A second edition of his history was published in 1909 after the circulation of a letter from Dibble containing some corrections.
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Dibble Bluff
Dibble Bluff () is a conspicuous rock bluff, south of Marshall Cirque on the west side of White Island, Ross Archipelago. Dibble of the Department of Geology, Victoria University of Wellington, who investigated volcanic eruptions and the seismicity of nearby Mount Erebus in
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